Buy 2inch 3inch Random-Orbital Polisher for Car,Random Orbital Dual Action Sander

2″ (50mm) and 3″ (75mm) Velcro Backing Pad for the Mini Pistol Disc Dual Action Sande.

Small size, light weight, low vibration, and simple to operate with a single han.

Polishing with double rotations in an eccentric direction is used to make the polishing effect more uniform and smooth.

High stability, low vibration rate, and low energy consumption are all characteristics of the 15000rpm speed.

It is possible to install different types of sandpaper with different types of discs.

Specifications.

Pad Dimensions: 2″ and 3.

3mm is the diameter of the orbit.

Free Speed: 13,000 revolutions per minut.

Air consumption is 4 cubic feet per minute (CFM).

1/4-inch air inlet.

90 pounds per square inch of air pressur.

Exhaust System: Rear Exhaus.

850 grams in weigh.

166mm in lengt.

The following items are included in this set.

mini random orbital air sander (1 piece.

2 inch Sanding Pad (one piece.

3 inch Sanding Pad (one piece.

2-piece 3 inch orange color soft polishing and buffer pad se.

2 pieces of 3 inch sandpape.

Use of Pneumatic Tool Recommendation: Inject 2-3cc of C. # 60 pneumatic oil before and after each day’s use of the pneumatic tool. Please allow the tool to run for a few seconds after you have completed the form.

This SI Fang 2″/3″ mini orbital sander is a high-quality piece of equipment. I bought it for final sanding and prep work on a 1983 Subaru Brat’s bare sheet metal before painting it. I’m currently using it with a 2.5 horsepower Makita compressor that produces 4.2 cubic feet per minute at 90 pounds per square inch, but I believe the tool could benefit from a larger compressor. Si Fang and other manufacturers of orbital pneumatic sanders of this type should consider including a Rol Lock attachment for sanding pads in their product line. This would significantly increase the utility of the tool, as sandpaper is not the most effective method of removing rust and old paint from automotive sheet metal. Every mandrel I’ve seen on Amazon has plain-ended shafts that are either 1/4″ or 1/2″ in diameter “Alternatively, M6. In order to mount the mandrels, you must first create threads, in this case M6, that will fit onto the tool.

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